Bodenverbrauch in Kärnten und Österreich – ein Interview mit Kirsten von Elverfeldt
Kirsten von Elverfeldt im ORF-Interview zum Thema “Versiegelung: Kärnten wird zubetoniert“.
Kirsten von Elverfeldt im ORF-Interview zum Thema “Versiegelung: Kärnten wird zubetoniert“.
Am 04. Mai 2023 verteidigte Claudia Kitz, die in den letzten vier Jahren am Institut als Universitätsassistentin in Forschung und Lehre tätig war, ihre Dissertation mit ausgezeichnetem Erfolg. Dem Prüfungskommitee aus Laurie Barclay (U. Guelph) und Guido Offermanns, saß Ralf Terlutter vor.
Betreut durch Heiko Breitsohl und Kai C. Bormann (Universität Bielefeld), widmete sich Claudia Kitz der Überbringung von schlechten Nachrichten am Arbeitsplatz, oder wie es formal in ihrer Doktorarbeit heißt „The Delivery of Bad News: Synthesizing and Testing an Integrative Framework”.
Anhand zweier Studien, einem extensiven Review von knapp 700 Fachartikeln (siehe Publikation) sowie einem mehrstufigen Experiment mit Führungskräften und Mitarbeiter*innen, erarbeitete Claudia Kitz, neben einer überarbeiteten theoretischen Definition, empirische als auch praktische Befunde wie schlechte Nachrichten am Arbeitsplatz (Stichwort Kündigung oder negatives Feedback) effektiv überbracht werden können.
Während ihres Doktoratsstudiums entwickelte Claudia Kitz, initiiert durch das Young-Secentist-Mentoring Program der Universität Klagenfurt, eine starke Mentor-Mentee Beziehung mit Laurie J. Barclay (University of Guelph, Canada), welche sich durch die Co-Autorenschaft des gemeinsamen Review Papers abbildete und auch darüber hinaus weiter Bestand hat.
Claudia Kitz arbeitet bereits seit Dezember 2022 als Postdoctoral Research Fellow an der niederländischen Universität Groningen. Mittels des NWO*-finanzierten Projekts „Societal Transition and Behavioral Change“ widmet sie sich weiterhin der Überbringung von schlechten Nachrichten am Arbeitsplatz, siehe https://www.rug.nl/staff/c.c.kitz/.
*Dutch Research Council
Talk by Martin Wagner on May 27, 2023 on “Pseudo Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Multiple Frequency I(1) VARMA Processes: A State Space Approach” at the 10th Italian Congress of Econometrics and Empirical Economics in Cagliari, Italy.
June 13th 2023 13:00 – 14:30 Uhr Outdoor HS Kosuta (in case of rain: N.2.57)
Aakash Chowdhury, MSc (Cybersecurity Research Group)
Abstract:
Side-channel cryptanalysis (SCA) is a critical research area in cybersecurity that aids in the development of countermeasures against attackers who are permitted to extract secret information from cryptographic devices such as smart cards and mobile phones. Evaluating such countermeasures necessitates determining the amount of information leaked by the device. To serve this purpose, information extraction approaches that have been published to date effectively combine a “leakage model” with a “distinguisher”. In the scope of statistical analysis against cryptographic devices, Mutual Information (MI) has been employed as a generic distinguisher by the side channel community for numerous years to measure the probabilistic dependency. My earlier focus was to find a nonparametric estimation approach to MI that allow us to capture the susceptibility of a cryptographic implementation in an embedded device. Presently, I have been working on developing efficient-statistical tools for multivariate leakage detection testing.
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